Mark Alan King
for
Ypsilanti City Council
Ward 3
for
Ypsilanti City Council
Ward 3
People Over Politics
Beliefs
Less Government Overreach
As a Libertarian, I want to actually make sure that your rights are respected, that you can do what you want to do, and that doesn't stand in your way. That's the libertarian stance I believe in. People should have the power and should be personally responsible. We should stop spending energy policing grass height and house colors. Start using resources to grow our economy and support our citizens.
Long Term Planning and Budgeting to Expand Housing
The combination of extremely high taxes and the city not being friendly to economic development affects us all, including myself as a renter. It makes homeowners have to pay more and it forces landlords to charge more to cover that expense. This also causes the trend in Ypsilanti for single family homes to be converted into several unit apartments that are not maintained. It also drives people away from the city to find work. We have consistently lost residents over the last 10 years. If we are doing the job right, people should be able to stay, affordably live, and work in our community.
Police & Community Safety
When it’s all said and done, the budget has to be balanced. My opponent wants to implement things like social workers for domestic problems instead of sending out a police officer. And as much as I agree with that, my concern is how are you going to pay for it? Also, The City of Ann Arbor chose not to fund the upstart who bid for the community policing. This is the same group our council has been deferring to while trying to stop funding our existing police. Let's work with what we have and take this a step at a time. Our tax dollars and safety should not be a total unplanned experiment.
Supporting Businesses to Keep Community Strong and Attractive
In recent years we've had a lot of great businesses come into Ypsilanti. Unfortunately, several of them have left due to the city ignoring requests for what they need. The council needs to be a partner for small businesses and acknowledge the role they play in keeping our community attractive, thriving and vibrant.